30 Miss. Code. R. 301-4.6 - Injuries Sustained During Competition
A. If an injury
sustained during the fight is a result of a legal maneuver and is severe enough
to terminate a fight, the injured fighter loses by technical
knockout.
B. If an injury sustained
during the fight is a result of an intentional foul and is severe enough to
terminate a fight, the fighter causing the injury loses by
disqualification.
C. If an injury
is sustained during the fight and is a result of an intentional foul and the
fight is allowed to continue, the referee shall notify the scorekeeper to
automatically deduct one point from the fighter who committed the
foul.
D. If an injury sustained
during the fight is a result of an intentional foul and it causes the injured
fighter to be unable to continue at a subsequent point in the fight, the
injured fighter shall win by technical decision if he or she is ahead on the
score cards. If the injured fighter is even or behind on the score cards at the
time of stoppage, the outcome of the fight shall be declared a technical
draw.
E. If a fighter injures
himself or herself while attempting to foul his or her opponent, the referee
shall not take any action in his favor and the injury shall be treated in the
same manner as an injury produced by a fair blow.
F. If an injury sustained during the fight is
a result of an accidental foul and is severe enough for the referee to stop the
fight immediately, the fight shall result in a no contest if stopped before two
rounds have been completed in a three round fight or if stopped before three
rounds have been completed in a five round fight.
G. If an injury sustained during the fight is
a result of an accidental foul and is severe enough for the referee to stop the
fight immediately, the fight shall result in a technical decision awarded to
the fighter who is ahead on the score cards at the time the fight is stopped
only when the fight is stopped after two rounds of a three round fight or three
rounds of a five round fight have been completed.
H. There will be no scoring of an incomplete
round. However, if the referee penalizes either fighter, then the appropriate
points shall be deducted when the scorekeeper calculates the final
score.
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